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DISC 1:
1 Intro
2 Joker, The
3 Get Ready
4 Come See About Me
5 Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
6 I Can't Turn You Loose
7 Philly Dog
8 Ain't Too Proud Too Beg/ (I Know) I'm
9 Losing You
10 Mustang Sally
11 I Can't Turn You Loose
12 Intro To Set 2
13 Something You Got
14 Dance To the Music
15 Fried Neck Bones
16 (Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay
17 (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and
18 Higher
19 Bottomless
20 Stormy Monday
DISC 2:
1 Medley: Respect/Satisfaction
2 Day Tripper
3 Funky Broadway
4 Do Your Thing
5 Band Intros
6 (I Wanna) Testify
7 I Can't Turn You Loose
8 Sweet Lorene
9 Just a Little Misunderstanding
10 I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop
11 Now)
12 Knock On Wood
13 (I'm a) Road Runner
14 Try a Little Tenderness
15 Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (Version 2)
16 Something You Got (Version 2)
17 Beauty is Only Skin Deep
18 Since I Lost My Baby
19 Stand By Me
20 We're a Winner/I Can't Turn You Loose

Title: Live At The Haunted House: May 18, 1968
Artist: Charles Wright , Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band

Between their first and second albums, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band taped a May 18, 1968 performance at the Haunted House night club in Hollywood for possible future use. Edited versions of a half-dozen of the songs appeared on their 1968 album Together, and an edited version of another ("Bottomless") was issued as a B-side. But this two-CD set, issued on Rhino Handmade a good 40 years later, has about two-and-a-half hours from the performance, with complete and uncut versions of the aforementioned songs. On the one hand, it's a valuable historical document; there aren't all that many live recordings of significant late-'60s soul-funk bands, and this one has both very good sound and very tight performances. On the other hand, it's not the group at their most interesting, since all but three of the songs are covers. Granted, they sound like one of the best cover bands you could have possibly heard at the time, playing with both guts and precision, and taking some liberties (some improvisational) with the source material, though not too drastic or lengthy ones. They're certainly versatile as well, taking on hits from Motown, Stax, James Brown, Sly Stone, the Impressions, Jackie Wilson, and others, as well as the occasional surprise or relatively obscure tune, like Willie Bobo's "Fried Neck Bones" and Otis Redding's "Sweet Lorene." Yet the hit-dominated set list just isn't the place to hear the outfit at their most original and innovative, though they offer fair original instrumentals in Wright's "The Joker" and Gabriel Flemings' "Bottomless." It does, however, also include the jam that grew out of "Funky Broadway," "Do Your Thing," that with some editing turned into their first hit. As usual, Rhino Handmade's packaging of this archival release is excellent, with lengthy historical liner notes. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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